A township in Minnesota is a form of government between the county and city level. Townships are...
Read moreThere are several ways to get involved: Participate in monthly and/or annual meetings Notify...
Read moreThe monthly meetings deal with the day-to-day business and operation of the township. Agenda items...
Read moreFirst point of contact is always the supervisor listed for the particular road. Road assignments...
Read moreYes, land use permits are required for areas outside of 1000’ of any shoreline. Please...
Read moreFor issues outside of 1000’ from shoreline, contact the appropriate township supervisor, the...
Read moreSince 2012, the township has funded AIS inspection hours for Spider, the three Crooked, Ojibway,...
Read moreNo, the township hall is only used for official township business.
Read moreSend the request to the township clerk [email protected]. The board will review the request,...
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